Look up into the night sky on Jan. 20, and—if it is clear, you may witness the so-called “Super Blood Wolf Moon” total lunar eclipse, which will take a star turn across the continental United States during prime time for viewing.
The total eclipse, which will begin minutes before midnight on the East Coast and just before 9 p.m. in the West, will unfold on the day before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a national holiday when most Americans have no school or work.